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QA with Darren “(Lays)”Lopez Country Name and City: USA, Salem What language(s) do you speak in addition to English if any? Just English, I took a Spanish class back in middle school, but I don't remember much of it anymore. I know enough to somewhat get me through a quick conversation if needed. "Lays", any special meaning behind it and what does it mean? I've always liked “Lays” potato chips and a while back when I started gaming at a younger age, I needed a screen-name I could use on everything. Using my full name wasn't the best idea. After thinking about it for a while, I had a few friends pitch in ideas as well, I finally decided on “Lays”. If that's not available, I go by “DarrenLays” or “LaysDarren”. On what platform was your first overclocking experience and what led you to it? My first overclocking experience was on Intel's X79 platform, on my very first ever PC I built back in March 2013. I bought an ASUS Rampage IV Extreme, and an i7 3930k. I really think that's what got me started. Honestly had no idea what I was doing at first, but I watched lots and lots of videos, and read some guides online and gave it a shot. I ended up running 4.5 Ghz for a 24/7 overclock at about 1.3 volts if I remember right. Towards the end of that PC's “life” I ended up getting a full custom loop, and really went and pushed that 3930k, all the way up to 5.1 Ghz for a Cinebench R15 run when it was 6 The OverClocker Issue 37 | 2016 about -5 Degrees Celsius outside. How many live overclocking events have you attended if any and if not, which ones would you like to take part in in future? Unfortunately I have not been able to attend any events before. It'd be interesting to meet other guys interested in this stuff, a lot of people out in the real world don't have a clue! If an event ever happens near me in Oregon or Washington, I'd really try and make it, seems like it'd be lots of fun. The HWBOT world tour would be awesome to go to, but the finances aren't there. I will try and tune into the twitch stream though. Overclocking, do you do it purely for HWBOT competitive reasons or do you perhaps enjoy just setting your own goals and reaching exceeding them, in essence what keeps you in this hobby? This is a tough one to explain I think, honestly it's a bit of everything combined. I love being competitive about it, but I also love getting as many HWBOT points as I can. Tweaking and tuning hardware is also fun for me, I enjoy seeing what I can fiddle with to get more performance. One of my favourite things to do is looking at other people’s scores for similar hardware, and then get a base line of what to aim for and try to beat. Most recently I did this with a GTX 480, I looked up Unigine Heaven Xtreme Preset 480 scores and did as much tweaking and tuning as I could to get more efficient runs. Once I had efficiency down, I went out and bought some dry ice and ended up